Word: benefitting
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...realize that for many smokers, nicotine is an addictive substance, and smokers therefore benefit from the integration of pharmacology and behavioral treatment," Ockene writes in the report...
...animal, and warns at the end of each paragraph that such things should not be written about because publicity is fatal. Now you see the duke. Now you don't. He concludes with a flourish of suave obliteration, "If there was one species you could remove to the benefit of the earth, it would be man." Among the animal lovers, it is not unusual to encounter that misanthropic streak. The animal lovers seem to feel themselves to be just as besieged as the animals...
Despite questions about its feasibility, advocates argue that a universal national-service program has transcendent benefits for the nation as a whole. "The real advantage of national service is not to the young," says Moskos. "The fundamental benefit is to society itself in reinstating its sense of comity, community and service that we all seem to have lost...
...today admits a multitude of possible interpretations. Innovation, even if it is not always completely successful, keeps the art fresh; and in any case, those who claim that the real drama in opera is found in the singing can have no reasonable objection to new stagings. American companies would benefit from a jolt of European bravado. It is not a sign of degeneracy but of vitality...
...surprised or displeased that they are seeking to benefit from contacts with U.S. higher education." Finn added...